A great set on Porter Records featuring all the tracks from the first two albums by hip funky fusion titans Catylast – the complete Catalyst and
Perception albums from the early 70s put together for Complete Recordings Vol 1! The first 6 tracks on the anthology are made up
of the the first album, originally released on Cobblestone – one that finds Catalyst in a groove that was unlike most
of their contemporaries. The sound was often jazzier than some
of the tighter funk artists on labels like Kudu or Prestige, with some deeply spiritual leanings in the solos – but also a style that was still pretty tight and focused, not as far out as some
of the headier groups on the Strata East label. There's loads
of great choppy rhythms and tight-edged grooves on the record – thanks to Fender Rhodes from Eddie Green, reeds from Odean Pope, bass from Al Johnson, and drums and percussion from Sherman Ferguson. Skip Drinkwater produced the session at Sigma Sound, and it's definitely got some
of his hallmark appreciation
of rhythm in the mix – on titles that include "Ain't It The Truth", "New Found Truths", "East", "Catalyst Is Coming", "Jabali", and "Salaam". The remaining numbers feature the complete
Perception album – another great one, with a lineup that included Billy Hart on percussion, Eddie Green on electric piano, and Odean Pope on tenor and flute. The real highlight, though, is Pat Gleason on arp, who adds a lot
of cool dark moody touches to the group's fusiony playing. It's a stellar mix
of soul jazz and edgy electric playing, far and away one
of the
best albums ever to be released on Muse at the time. It's been exceptionally rare over the years, too! Tracks include "Celestial Bodies", "Got To Be There", "Uzuri", and "
Perception".